<p>hey chatterjoy,
that's the same answer that i got also. I hope its right :) but yeah, at the time I thought it was some kind of trick question..?</p>
<p>yeah, i think it is the single bar.</p>
<p>How about the one with the xy^5 power in the equation, how many zero's did it have?</p>
<p>On the Real Math IIC test, I skipped 10, got 6 wrong, and ended up with a 690. On the test today, I skipped 11. I'm hoping for a 700. :( But even a 690 would be nice, since my Math IC was awful (610).</p>
<p>I made it to question #50, but since I was doing the last 2 in the last minute, I didn't have time to go over a few more that I could've gotten but would've used up too much time doing. Ahh.</p>
<p>For that question, I got that it had 2 zeroes...anyone else get that?</p>
<p>the which functions question was easy guys.... use ur calculator.... i stuck em in stat column and graphed it .... only the 1st one didn't work so it is II & III</p>
<p>how did you solve teh p^2j^5s^7 thing? i used numbers 1,2,3 (primes) oh shoot..... 1 isn't prime.... damn.... or is it? lol...
then plugged them in i got 288 or something then i cubed it...
next i plugged in the 1,2,3 in all of the choices and whichever one was equal i picked that one....i think i picked choice D</p>
<p>score prediction...10 skip, 2 wrong?</p>
<p>arrghhh.....
i omitted 2 and i think i got a few wrong as well....
how many for 800 ?!
also what did you guys get for the zeros of xy^5 or whatever... i put down 1 but i think its wrong... i just plugged in 0 LMFAO.... how stupid i rushed through the test...
the correct way would be to set one side equal to zero and solve but i don't have that much time ....</p>
<p>ugh. i thought this one was so much harder than the previous two i took in june and oct. T_T</p>
<p>MATH 2 PEOPLE YOU NEED NOT WORRY, I left 23 of 50 blank, got 5 wrong and got a 580 which was 16th percentile. Chances are, you scored in high 600s even if u got 20 wrong and left none blank.</p>
<p>for the one with tables, it was the first table, because a function cannot have the same x value twice. it was like 3,0,1,-1,0 or something like that. that was the one that was NOT a function, because you can use the left-right rule-move your hand from left to right, and as long as there are no points on the same x axis, you are fine...</p>
<p>i left 5 blank, and i think i missed around 10..what would that be?</p>
<p>i left 6 questions blank and probably got 4 or 5 wrong and my maths 2c score was 750. today i left 2 blank and guessed on 5. will i get an 800. curve should be more lenient this time. this maths2c was tougher than nov.</p>
<p>sure as heck hope so... lol</p>
<p>ok i didn't understand the p^2 j^5 or whatever question at all...so i guessed D? what was the question asking!?</p>
<p>it was like p^2s^5t^7(p,s,t=different prime numbers) and you had to find the lcm of it. I think it was B because if you put in numbers for p,s,t, then you could find the lcm.
i put like p^3s^6t^9 or whatever it was. that worked out for me.</p>
<p>That's what I put down as well neelesh. The question asks for a perfect cube that's divisible by the given number.</p>
<p>ooo...i'm so stupid...i completely misread/misinterpreted the problem :-(</p>
<p>i think for the p^whatever, it asked for the polynomial that the original thing was a divisor of so it had to be the one that had exponents 9, 15,21 right?....and I only had one function for that other Q....vertical line tst and so forth....standard deviation was the one with one bar...</p>
<p>What was the answer for the question about the n'th term closest to .01? I'm not sure I read the question correctly...</p>
<p>i got what big steve got</p>